Monday, December 21, 2015

Expectant Parents Learn About 3D And 4D Diagnostic Ultrasound Solutions In Sugar Land TX

By Mathew John


In a time not so long ago, an expectant mother listened with amazement as she heard the sound of the heartbeat of her unborn child through a stethoscope. Today expectant mothers and fathers get a real life view of their baby through the wonders of ultrasound imaging. Sugar Land 3D/4D diagnostic ultrasound gives parents a peek inside the womb to see so much more than the gender of their unborn child.

For most expectant parents the images are keepsakes. For other expectant parents the images prove to be life savers for their child. Initially, ultrasounds were intended to be diagnostic, but the technology has advanced to the point where parents can see excellent images of their baby before he or she is born.

From a medical perspective the images are clear and accurate and provide doctors with valuable information regarding the health of the baby. If a heart defect or some other operable defect is found, sometimes doctors can operate in utero giving the baby the best chance of survival and a good start in life.

From an aesthetic perspective, expectant parents become enchanted with images of their unborn child. Images are available for purchase in assorted packages. The family can purchase printed color or black and white pictures, or 3D photos on a CD and the ultimate, 4D moving real time color images on a DVD with musical accompaniment. Images can be emailed, and everyone can watch the DVD on their TV set.

The CD images are still pictures in color. The DVD has a 4D moving picture of the baby in real time and in color set to music. Every year these images will become more and more meaningful to the parents.

Diagnostic ultrasounds have benefits well beyond those offered to expectant parents. Ultrasound is used to identify medical issues allowing physicians and surgeons to actually view the inside of the body before performing an invasive procedure. A short fifty years ago, it would have been impossible to imagine the reality of ultrasound as it is today.




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